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In this episode of "Meet China," we spotlight extraordinary connections across borders — through healthcare, agriculture, dance, and shared heritage. From a small county hospital attracting international patients to rice fields in Malaysia and dance studios in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, we follow stories that reflect China's expanding global engagement and the human experiences behind it.
First, we travel to Deqing County in Zhejiang Province, where accessible and efficient healthcare is winning international trust. Australian patient David was so impressed by his treatment that he flew back to China for a second surgery — this time combining Western and traditional Chinese medicine. His story offers a glimpse into how county-level hospitals in China are transforming global perceptions of its medical system.
Next, we head to the lush paddies of Sekinchan, Malaysia, where Chinese agronomists and local farmers are working together to cultivate hybrid rice. Since 2018, this collaboration has boosted yields and strengthened food security, offering a model of agricultural innovation sowing prosperity across borders.
Then, we meet Vu Minh Anh, a young dancer from Vietnam who returns to her alma mater in Guangxi to develop a new style of choreography. Blending Vietnam's traditional Ca Tru with classical Chinese dance, she creates a unique performance that bridges cultures and showcases the beauty of artistic exchange.
Finally, we arrive in Quanzhou, a UNESCO World Heritage City in Fujian Province, where ordinary citizens keep cultural memory alive. Through the eyes of a volunteer bridge guide and a retired history teacher, we see how personal devotion helps preserve a city's identity — one story at a time.